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Sweet CupnCakes
Feb 13, 2007

Did you ever walk in a room and forget why you walked in? I think that's how dogs spend their lives.

Plaque Conspiracy posted:



- Recommend movies for someone who likes clever, quick-witted movies like Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, featuring blink-and-you'll-miss-it one liners and hilarious dry humour, but isn't necessarily classed as a comedy.

I absolutely love Lucky Number Slevin. It is a good movie and there is a lot in it to make you laugh but it isn't really a comedy.

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Sweet CupnCakes
Feb 13, 2007

Did you ever walk in a room and forget why you walked in? I think that's how dogs spend their lives.

King Lur posted:

Recommend me movies that take place pretty much entirely in a single room or small area and focus primarily on character dialogue. For example The Man from Earth and Pontypool, both of which I watched recently and really enjoyed.

Its not a movie but a series on HBO that i got the first season from netflix. Its called In Treatment. It is basically a therapist and it follows like 5 different people's therapy. Not sure if that is your thing but the whole thing is pretty much dialogue. It took a little bit of time for me to get into it, but i ended up enjoying it when all was said and done. im a psychology major though so that may be why.

Sweet CupnCakes
Feb 13, 2007

Did you ever walk in a room and forget why you walked in? I think that's how dogs spend their lives.

Elijah Snow posted:



-Recommend me movies that have intertwined but separate stories like Magnolia or Amores Perros, or movies that deal with alternate reality settings like eXistenZ and Vanilla Sky. Not a big fan of action movies though Total Recall was fun to watch.

have you seen Crash? it has a few stories that end up entertwining. i found it to be a good movie.

also, sorry for the three posts in a row...i just kept thinking of movies as i was going through these questions.

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